To make your vibrato faster and smoother, try these simple exercises:
Slow to Fast Progression: Start by doing a slow vibrato. Then, slowly make it faster. You can use a metronome. Begin at 60 beats per minute (BPM) and add 10 BPM as you feel more comfortable.
Consistent Finger Motion: Practice your vibrato with a finger on each string. For instance, put your ring finger on the G string and make steady movements. This will help your fingers remember the motion better.
Clapping and Tapping: Before you play, clap or tap out the rhythm of your vibrato. This will help you feel the timing, so it’s easier when you actually play.
By working on these exercises, you’ll notice that your vibrato gets quicker and more even!
To make your vibrato faster and smoother, try these simple exercises:
Slow to Fast Progression: Start by doing a slow vibrato. Then, slowly make it faster. You can use a metronome. Begin at 60 beats per minute (BPM) and add 10 BPM as you feel more comfortable.
Consistent Finger Motion: Practice your vibrato with a finger on each string. For instance, put your ring finger on the G string and make steady movements. This will help your fingers remember the motion better.
Clapping and Tapping: Before you play, clap or tap out the rhythm of your vibrato. This will help you feel the timing, so it’s easier when you actually play.
By working on these exercises, you’ll notice that your vibrato gets quicker and more even!